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PC's Pancake Cafe to Close After 12 Years in Lemont

Lemont Trustee and Pancake Cafe owner Paul Chialdikas announced Monday that the restaurant will close June 23.

PC's Pancake Cafe in Lemont will close its doors this month after 12 years in business.

Lemont Trustee Paul Chialdikas, the restaurant's owner, announced the news in an email to customers Monday. The business will close June 23, he said. 

"To our Valued Customers of PC’s Pancake Café,

It is with great regret that we announce that after 12 years in business in Lemont, PC’s Pancake Cafe will close its doors on June 23rd.

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A very big 'Thank You' to all our devoted customers who supported us over those 12 years.

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We will miss your company, the laughter, the banter and all the great memories."

Pancake Cafe was initially owned and operated by NBC 5 Chicago weatherman Andy Avalos. Chialdikas took over ownership in 2007.


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